Yes, you will have a problem. You can only have 1 A# number. You need to get it fixed ASAP.
Schedule an Infopass and get the situation clarified. I would have thought that the A# they used for your GC would be the one to survive the other two A#.
You are wrong, Alexandra. One can have several, but they all combined in one file.
Yes, i know it from experience too. With different applications one can get different numbers. I had student visa, I-485, and I-360, and with each of them i got different A#s which were all consolidated in one file. It is a normal procedure.
Also read here:
Formerf1, multiple A#s is when you had several different ones throughout your immigration history.
And what are you, an attorney to insist on anything at all? Lots of wierd stuff happens at USCIS
Yes, i know it from experience too. With different applications one can get different numbers. I had student visa, I-485, and I-360, and with each of them i got different A#s which were all consolidated in one file. It is a normal procedure.
Also read here: http://www.rootlaw.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=34
Formerf1, multiple A#s is when you had several different ones throughout your immigration history.
The numbers you are referring to are not permanent A numbers. The A# number you receive when you get your green card is the only number you can have. At this stage of your immigration process you should have only on A# that is being used on all your documents (FP appointment, etc.)
Quote from your link: All other nine-digit A#'s (these actually always start with a 0) are permanent A#'s and remain permanently with you for life.
In my immigration history i was issued 3 different A#s (#1, #2, #3). The files were combined into one when i got my GC. On my GC i have A#3, but on my N-400 invitiation for FP, I have A#2. I am wondering if it can cause problems in the process...
In my immigration history i was issued 3 different A#s (#1, #2, #3). The files were combined into one when i got my GC. On my GC i have A#3, but on my N-400 invitiation for FP, I have A#2. I am wondering if it can cause problems in the process...